Bob D. recounts his near-death experience with alcoholism, detailing how his own judgment and ego—his 'too much me'—kept him trapped. He describes the turning point not as a single event, but as being 'surrendered by the bottle' in a hospital, leading to a profound shift.
He realizes the core issue is the need to give up his judgment and opinion, comparing it to Adam and Eve losing paradise by gaining knowledge. His recovery hinges on accepting that his purpose is not self-satisfaction, but serving another alcoholic, a surrender that is both humbling and utterly freeing.
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